The realm of internet security never stands still. Every week brings new reports of hacks, scams, and critical vulnerabilities. This week’s “ThreatsDay Bulletin,” covering topics like the RustFS Flaw, WebUI Remote Code Execution (RCE), and Cloud Leaks, offers significant implications for those operating within the Web3 ecosystem. Threats targeting general IT infrastructure directly impact the foundational layers supporting DeFi protocols and decentralized infrastructure.
Attackers are rapidly changing their tactics, highlighting how crucial it is for us to stay ahead. The recurring theme that “small mistakes turn into big risks”—whether through coding errors or configuration mismanagement—underscores the imperative for rigorous smart contract audits and strict security policies in node operations. This is a perpetual warning against complacency in our often high-stakes environment.
Moreover, the bulletin mentioned instances where “Honeypot Traps Hackers” proved effective. This highlights the value of not only passive defenses but also active defensive strategies aimed at gathering threat intelligence and wasting attackers’ time and resources. Such proactive measures are highly relevant for combating sophisticated front-running attempts and targeted attacks prevalent in Web3. We must integrate these lessons into our infrastructure and contract defense strategies before the next wave of threats arrives.
Source: ThreatsDay Bulletin: RustFS Flaw, Iranian Ops, WebUI RCE, Cloud Leaks, and 12 More Stories



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